2019
DOI: 10.1002/bse.2410
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Gaining sustainable development by green supply chain innovation: Perspectives of specific investments and stakeholder engagement

Abstract: Despite general attention has been given to sustainable development and green innovation, little empirical effort has been made to explore the factors influencing green innovation performance in the context of supply chain relationships, especially in emerging countries like China. To address this research gap, from the perspectives of specific investments, we examine the role of specific investments in relation to the outcome of green supply chain innovation. Drawing on knowledge management theory, we propose… Show more

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“…Third, our findings contribute to green innovation literature by bringing to the fore of understanding the environmental investment strategy for firm GPcI and environmental sustainability (Cubas‐Diaz & Martinez Sedano, 2018). A few research efforts have investigated the environmental investment impact on green performance outcomes (Wu & Li, 2020). Here, our findings advance the extant research by revealing how IEM facilitates the role of BDKTAs in GPdI (Zhao, Feng, & Shi, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, our findings contribute to green innovation literature by bringing to the fore of understanding the environmental investment strategy for firm GPcI and environmental sustainability (Cubas‐Diaz & Martinez Sedano, 2018). A few research efforts have investigated the environmental investment impact on green performance outcomes (Wu & Li, 2020). Here, our findings advance the extant research by revealing how IEM facilitates the role of BDKTAs in GPdI (Zhao, Feng, & Shi, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The light industry can significantly contribute to reducing cost, improving the market position, identifying new market opportunities, adding sustainable jobs, and reducing the impact on the environment by streamlining the number of resources used, and improving the percentage of water recycled and reused, improving the percentage of products sold and their packaging, improving materials that are reclaimed by category, reducing the number of stored materials, improving the percentage of materials used that are recycled, and reducing input materials. The estimates of the total direct and indirect emissions by the weight and the efficiency uses of materials used in textile production were presented in this study (Fung et al, 2020;Moorhouse, 2020;Todeschini et al, 2020;Wu & Li, 2020). adopting activities that are part of the CE can contribute to sustainable development, the so-called 11Rs, discussed here.…”
Section: Study Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The supply chain is considered one of the primary components of operation management and has a tangible effect on the environment, including emissions, pollution and being responsible for health hazards to the community (Tseng et al, 2019). The integration of environmental issues into supply chain management (SCM) practices has itself evolved into a separate and growing field because of global environmental concerns (Sarkis et al, 2011;Wu & Li, 2019). The greening of the supply chain is increasingly a concern for many organizations as they recognize that environmental management is a key strategic issue that can have a lasting impact on organizational performance (Diabat & Govindan, 2011).…”
Section: Green Supply Chain Management (Gscm)mentioning
confidence: 99%